Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Going Natural with Natural Toothpaste

Did you know that your dental health goes beyond the whiteness of your teeth? Rosenzweig says, "Poor gum health is the #1 cause of adult tooth loss. More than 75 percent of Americans over 35 years old will develop some form of gum disease during their lifetime."

She warns, "Your teeth can be filled, patched, straightened and whitened, but gum disease weakens their foundation. If left uncontrolled, gum disease can progress to tooth loss." If you take care of your gums, you will be taking care of your teeth. The Natural Dentist wants you to have a healthy mouth and has the perfect line of natural dental products to help you get the most eco-friendly smile possible! Here is why you should be using natural dental products.

What are the advantages of using natural dental products?

According to Rosenzweig, choosing natural oral care is as important as the food you eat, the products you put on your skin and all the other products you choose for a healthy home environment. She says,"Everyone reads food labels these days, but do you know what's in your mouthwash and toothpaste? Pick up an oral care product and read [the ingredient list]."

Axe the alcohol. The leading brand of mouthwash on the market contains a high percentage of alcohol (21 to 26 percent), meaning your morning swish could be 50 proof! That is more than some alcoholic beverages – beer averages 5 percent (10 proof) and most wine contains 12 percent alcohol (24 proof).

"Alcohol is not necessary to kill germs," says Rosenzweig. You can naturally eradicate germs with herbs. She adds, "The Natural Dentist Healthy Gums Mouth Rinse has clinical proof that it kills germs with natural antimicrobials, like echinacea, goldenseal and grapefruit seed extract."

And you won't miss that characteristic burn you get with regular mouthwash. The Natural Dentist mouth rinse contains aloe vera gel and coconut oil, which help to soothe mouth and gum tissue.

Do away with dental detergent. Do you want detergent in your mouth? According to Rosenzweig, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), an ingredient found in regular toothpastes, is a detergent that makes toothpaste foamy.

She says, "It can irritate the mouth and gums, especially for those who suffer from canker sores. The Natural Dentist Healthy Teeth and Gums Toothpaste comes in five delicious formulas (including Sparkle Berry Blast for kids and Whitening Plus Peppermint Twist for adults), all SLS-free, with a natural low-foam ingredient that comes from coconuts."

Avoid additives and preservatives. You avoid artificial ingredients in your food, and you can now avoid them in your oral care, too. Rosenzweig warns that regular toothpastes and mouth rinses contain artificial additives such as Blue #1, Yellow #5 or other FD&C colorants, saccharine, benzoic acid and artificial flavors. The Natural Dentist products contain no artificial sweeteners, dyes, preservatives or flavors.

However, The Natural Dentist products do contain sodium fluoride, which is a natural fluoride (from fluoride ore) and is accepted by the American Dental Association for cavity prevention. If you use The Natural Dentist products, you can brush your teeth and rinse your mouth with natural fluoride.

Top tips for healthy gums and teeth

1. Daily care. The key to dental health is a daily routine of brush, floss and rinse. The American Dental Association recommends that you do all three.

Rosenzweig adds, "It may sound like the same old everyday message, but that's why they call it a 'routine!' And it works – more Americans are keeping their natural teeth for their entire lifetime. Unless you like the thought of being fitted for dentures or expensive implants, a consistent oral care regimen is always the best advice."

2. Use the best products. Rosenzweig says, "Consider the idea that premium oral care products are worth paying for. Dental care is expensive and dental insurance doesn't cover much these days. Choose the best for your family, and consider investing in natural oral care products."

3. Schedule regular dental exams. Dental visits are typically right up there with public speaking on the list of things people try to avoid. You might be able to dodge the podium, but regular dental visits are essential.

"If you avoid check-ups because you don't love your dentist, it's OK to switch," Rosenzweig says. Ask friends and family for a recommendation. And if fear is what keeps you out of the chair, there are options.
She adds, "In addition to updating their technical expertise and equipment, many dentists are adding all kinds of extras to their practice, from soothing music, videos and massage to customized sedation, all designed to make you more comfortable."

4. Think of your dental hygienist as your dental personal trainer. Rosenzweig says, "The dental hygienist is the person on your dental team who gives advice about taking care of your teeth at home. When she cleans your teeth, she sees the whole 'hit and miss' story of what you have been doing between visits. Ask for advice and tips." And aside from you, there is no one who knows your mouth better and is as invested in helping you have excellent dental health and a brilliant smile.
Article taken from: http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-wellness/articles/803799/the-truth-about-natural-toothpaste